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词汇 double effect
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Definition of double effect in English:

double effect

noun
mass noun
  • The good and bad effect of an action, compared according to a principle which seeks to justify the action if the bad effect, though foreseen, is outweighed by the good effect.

    (行为的)双重效果

    the doctrine of double effect
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the principle of double effect also covers cases when the harm is foreseen.
    • If we accept the principle of double effect, we would have to agree that this defence works.
    • This is sometimes called the doctrine of double effect, whereby a good primary motive is seen to outweigh an undesirable, but known, secondary result.
    • In what circumstances does the doctrine, rule, or principle of double effect apply?
    • According to the doctrine of double effect, then, the first is ethical, while the second is not.
    • One must honour the principle of discrimination - specifically of noncombatant immunity, although the principle of double effect allows, ominously, for some ‘collateral’ killing of noncombatants.
    • First, it is a misinterpretation to claim that the principle of double effect shows that agents may permissibly bring about harmful effects provided that they are merely foreseen side effects of promoting a good end.
    • This argues that the principle of double effect is not only illogical, but is self-deceptive, allowing people, by a moral sleight-of-hand, to do things they would otherwise consider wrong.
    • This concept, referred to by the theorists as the concept of double effect, leads to discussion of the concept of proportionality.
    • This is called the doctrine of double effect.
    • This double effect of the simulacrum is essential.
    • Whatever its merits, the doctrine of double effect is quite separate from the claim that we are not responsible for the results of our omissions.
    • There is always a fine line with the principle of double effect that demands integrity from the caregiver.
    • The intentions of the actors, appealed to in the frequently deployed but fallacious doctrine of double effect are not here relevant.
    • The double effect of these phenomena could well short-circuit cumulative recovery dynamics and render current US economic strength short-lived, which could well also impact on the bullish case for commodities.
    • This is another example of our old friend, the law of double effect.
    • Particularly in issues in medical ethics, using the principle of double effect seems easier than the search for applicable premoral values.

Definition of double effect in US English:

double effect

noun
  • (in ethics) the good and bad effect of an action, compared according to a principle that seeks to justify the action if the bad effect, though foreseen, is outweighed by the good effect.

    (行为的)双重效果

    the doctrine of double effect
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In what circumstances does the doctrine, rule, or principle of double effect apply?
    • One must honour the principle of discrimination - specifically of noncombatant immunity, although the principle of double effect allows, ominously, for some ‘collateral’ killing of noncombatants.
    • This argues that the principle of double effect is not only illogical, but is self-deceptive, allowing people, by a moral sleight-of-hand, to do things they would otherwise consider wrong.
    • There is always a fine line with the principle of double effect that demands integrity from the caregiver.
    • Whatever its merits, the doctrine of double effect is quite separate from the claim that we are not responsible for the results of our omissions.
    • If we accept the principle of double effect, we would have to agree that this defence works.
    • According to the doctrine of double effect, then, the first is ethical, while the second is not.
    • First, it is a misinterpretation to claim that the principle of double effect shows that agents may permissibly bring about harmful effects provided that they are merely foreseen side effects of promoting a good end.
    • This is called the doctrine of double effect.
    • This double effect of the simulacrum is essential.
    • Particularly in issues in medical ethics, using the principle of double effect seems easier than the search for applicable premoral values.
    • This concept, referred to by the theorists as the concept of double effect, leads to discussion of the concept of proportionality.
    • The intentions of the actors, appealed to in the frequently deployed but fallacious doctrine of double effect are not here relevant.
    • This is another example of our old friend, the law of double effect.
    • This is sometimes called the doctrine of double effect, whereby a good primary motive is seen to outweigh an undesirable, but known, secondary result.
    • The double effect of these phenomena could well short-circuit cumulative recovery dynamics and render current US economic strength short-lived, which could well also impact on the bullish case for commodities.
    • But the principle of double effect also covers cases when the harm is foreseen.
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